2014 is shaping up to be a big year for Mexico’s electric sector. Sweeping energy reforms passed in December 2013 have generated much optimism. Restructuring state-owned utility CFE and measures aimed at boosting private investment are intended to increase competition and improve access, reliability, and affordability of power for Mexican industry and consumers. But as with the country’s oil sector, much rests on the content of the secondary legislation as to what the reforms will mean in practice for both generation and transmission, and the broader Mexican electric market.

Join us for a webinar discussion with Nick Puga, partner at Bates White and longtime observer of Mexico’s power sector, who will examine the next steps for Mexico’s electric sector in light of the reforms, where the opportunities lie for the private sector and Mexican government, and what challenges remain.

Continuing with the last day of our #LJC2020 to discuss #gas and #power update -pipelines, #power markets and #renewables moderated by @MontseRamiroX @vozexpertamx with @memo_z @LeoBeltranR, Juancho Eekhout @IEnova_MX and Gerardo Serrato from Hartree Partners #LJC2020